Abstract
Degradation of polyoxyethylene chain of non-ionic surfactant (TritonX-100) by chromium(VI) has been studied spectrophotometrically under different experimental conditions. The reaction rate bears a first-order dependence on the [Cr(VI)] under pseudo-first-order conditions, [TritonX-100] >> [Cr(VI)] in presence of 1.16 mol dm(-3) perchloric acid. The observed rate constant (k(obs)) was 3.3 x 10(-4) to 3.5 x 10(-4) s(-1) and the half-life (t(1/2)) was 33-35 min for chromium(VI). The effects of total [TritonX-100] and [H+] on the reaction rate were determined. Reducing nature of non-ionic TritonX-100 surfactant is found to be due to the presence of -OH group in the polyoxyethylene chain. It was observed that monomeric and non-ionic micelles of TritonX-100 were oxidized by chromium(VI). When [TritonX-100] was less than its critical micelle concentration (cmc) the k(obs) values increased from 0.76 x 10(-4) to 1.5 x 10(-4) s(-1). As the [TritonX-100] was greater than the cmc, the k(obs) values increases from 2.1 x 10(-4) to 8.2 x 10(-4) s(-1) in presence of constant [HClO4] (1.16 mol dm(-3)) at 40 degrees C. A comparison was made of the oxidative degradation rates of TritonX-100 with different metal ion oxidants. The order of the effectiveness of different oxidants was as follows: permanganate > diperiodatoargentate(III) > chromium(VI) > cerium(IV). (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.